The Woodlands
The Woodlands is a carefully planned community that began development in the early 1970s. Covering over 28,000 acres, it offers residents a harmonious blend of residential, commercial, and recreational spaces, creating a balanced and vibrant environment for living, working, and leisure.
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Village of Sterling Ridge
Established in 1999, Sterling Ridge is one of the newer villages in The Woodlands, situated on its western edge. This village provides residents with a peaceful, serene environment while maintaining convenient access to the amenities and attractions of The Woodlands.
Creekside Park Village
Creekside Park Village, established in 2007, is one of the newer additions to The Woodlands. This master-planned community seamlessly combines modern living with the natural beauty of its surroundings, offering residents a balance of convenience and outdoor recreation.
Village of Cochran’s Crossing
Cochran’s Crossing, one of the original villages in The Woodlands, was established in the early 1980s. Centrally located, it offers convenient access to parks, schools, and amenities. Known for its family-friendly vibe and variety of homes, it’s a highly desirable place to live.
Panther Creek Village
Established in 1977, Panther Creek is one of the oldest and most well-established villages in The Woodlands. Named after the creek that flows through the area, it provides residents with a perfect balance of natural beauty and suburban convenience, making it a popular choice for those seeking a peaceful yet accessible lifestyle.
Village of Alden Bridge
Situated within The Woodlands, the Village of Alden Bridge is one of the nine distinctive villages that make up this master-planned community. Established in the mid-1990s, Alden Bridge has grown into a vibrant and family-friendly neighborhood, known for its scenic surroundings and welcoming atmosphere.
Indian Springs
Established in the late 1980s, Indian Springs is one of the smaller villages in The Woodlands, named in honor of the Bidai Indian tribe that once lived in the region. Known for its natural beauty and serene environment, it offers a peaceful, close-knit community.
Grogan’s Mill
Established in 1972, Grogan’s Mill is the first of the ten villages developed in The Woodlands. It is named after the Grogan-Cochran Lumber Company, the last sawmill to operate in the area. The village consists of approximately 5,100 homes, 13,000 residents, 22 neighborhoods, and over 50 businesses. Its most notable amenity is The Woodlands Resort & Conference Center, and its most distinguished former resident was George P. Mitchell, the visionary founder of The Woodlands.
Town Center
The Woodlands Town Center is the bustling business and entertainment core of The Woodlands, a master-planned community located about 30 miles north of Houston. Since The Woodlands’ establishment in the 1970s, Town Center has become a central hub for commerce, dining, and entertainment, playing a key role in the area’s growth and development as a thriving community.
College Park Village
The Village of College Park, established in the early 2000s, is one of the newer villages in The Woodlands. Located along the I-45 corridor, it offers residents convenient access to Houston and other areas of The Woodlands, making it a prime location for commuters.
Carlton Woods
Carlton Woods is a prestigious gated community in The Woodlands, known for its luxurious lifestyle, exceptional privacy, and world-class amenities. Founded in the early 2000s, it has rapidly earned a reputation as one of the area's most desirable and exclusive neighborhoods.
Conroe
Founded in 1881, Conroe has evolved from a small sawmill town into a thriving city with over 100,000 residents. Its rich history, coupled with significant growth and development, has turned Conroe into a vibrant, dynamic community that offers both historical charm and modern amenities.
Magnolia
Nestled in the piney woods of southeast Texas, Magnolia is a small but fast-growing town. Founded in the late 1800s, it has preserved its small-town charm while embracing modern growth and development, making it an attractive destination for those seeking both tradition and progress.
Montgomery
Founded in 1837, Montgomery is one of Texas' oldest towns. With a population of around 3,000, this historic town has preserved its small-town charm while embracing modern growth and development, offering a unique blend of history and progress.
Houston
Founded in 1836, Houston has grown into a global city with a population of over 2.3 million people. It is the largest city in Texas and serves as a major hub for the energy, aerospace, and healthcare industries. Houston’s strategic location near the Gulf of Mexico makes it an important center for international trade and commerce.